Zamalek's left-back Osama Hassan has been left out of his side's Egyptian League game against Masri on Sunday after being summoned to a trial before military court. Hassan was summoned to military service while he was abroad but ignored the call-up following his arrival in Egypt. Consequently, he appeared before a military court, which handed him a fine. Zamalek's assistant coach Tarek Yehia said Hassan won't be available for the Masri game. "He spent 11 hours in court, so his concentration was surely affected," Yehia told FilGoal.com. Zamalek coach Reiner Hollmann will face selection problems as his current squad does not include a recognized left back. Brazilian Ricardo was the only option available along with Hassan, but he is serving a three-match ban for being involved in a scuffle with teammate Gamal Hamza. Natural midfielder Ahmed Magdi is likely to fill in for Hassan against Masri, who started their league campaign by claiming two successive wins.